\name{ct_p_table}
\alias{ct_p_table}
\title{
Plot table
}
\description{
This functions plots a table that has been returned by ct_table().
}
\usage{
ct_p_table(data, savePDF = FALSE, ...)
}
\arguments{
  \item{data}{
a table that has been returned by ct_table()
}
  \item{savePDF}{
if provided, stores a PDF to the given path
}
  \item{...}{
any other argument that can be parsed by plot()
}
}
\details{
The savePDF argument stores the resulting plot in an A4 PDF file. If you have other requirements, please use your own graphics device and omit the savePDF argument.
}
\examples{
# Load and check the crosstab

data(bundesliga_12_13)
ct_check(bundesliga_12_13)

# Calculate a table from the crosstab

res <- ct_table(bundesliga_12_13)

# Plot and save the result

ct_p_table(res, savePDF = 'file.pdf')
}
\keyword{ misc }
